Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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RABBIT HOLE John Cameron Mitchell, 2010

Adapted from a play by which the author, David Lindsay-Abaire , who also worked on the screenplay , won the Pulitzer in 2007, Rabbit Hole hits for the dryness and the measure with which John Cameron Mitchell has succeeded in bringing the big screen with a millimeter and elegant direction, in line with the array of theatrical scripts, this poignant story about coming to terms with the pain annihilating the most terrible grief. The director naturalized in New York, made by the eccentric and provocative graphics and themes of previous work (Hedwig but especially the wonderful Shortbus), has preserved the desire to break the banks of the conventions of Hollywood story telling in a brain, with coldly realistic, but without concessions to melodrama and tear easy (but no tears are slow, however, to arrive). The atmosphere is thin, cold environments, the pain has settled, leaving the protagonists in a sort of emotional stagnation in an attempt to overcome a pain so excruciating that it can not be expressed even turn them away inexorably. The direction of fair and balanced Mitchell is completely at the service of the cast, and if Dianne Wiest is perfect in her role as mother resigned, bewildered but the repository of wisdom painfully reached, the chemistry between Aaron Eckhart and Nicole Kidman is just phenomenal (the two actors have lived together to prepare the party and the result is amazing). E 'but it (even here in the guise of company) to dominate the scene, giving probably best done interpretation of his career. Becca with her through the land-based intensity broad spectrum of emotions that a tragedy like that can trigger told, from the cold detachment to the deepest despair, until tender awkwardness of trying to start life anew, all with moderation and realism on the skin goose. A role that has shown the greatness of Kidman, who returned to shine in spite of abuse and face imbolsito scalpel from botulinum toxin, in recent years, they have in every way tried to dampen talent.

version of which I speak in this review is original, but I have not seen the dubbed are more than certain, in adaptation, it loses much of the splendid performance of the whole cast.

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